claudio carpentieri

DeRank : 0,99
DeAge™ : 7618 days • Here since 1 august 2005
George Michael Patience
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Of course I meant to write "a nice review" and not "a nice review"...
George Michael Patience
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Two cheers: one for George (who "personally" made a good record) and one for Darius (who wrote a nice review).
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Americana
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Nice album and why not, pleasant words to describe it. Well done del...
Shampoo In Naples 1980/81
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A nice and successful idea...
Led Zeppelin II
Led Zeppelin II
16 jul 12
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A record that is always a pleasure to read.
Strontium 90 Police Academy
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The album in question is a decent work that obviously complements the discography of The Police, serving as a good benchmark, albeit with the necessary differences. Enjoyable on the first, second, but also on the third and fourth listen, even though I thought that fewer people would be familiar with this CD, I see that the name of the band has inspired more jokes than the album itself.
Bruce Springsteen The River
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A few more words for an exceptional album like "The River" would not have hurt. The next one will surely be better, bye bye.
The Notting Hillbillies Missing... Presumed Having A Good Time
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I imagined that ā€œMissing…Presumed Having A Good Timeā€ could only guarantee a sequel because the project was guided by Mark Knopfler at the helm. The album, of course, was not only a privileged means for exposure to the popularity of other "hillbillies," but let's not forget that it was first and foremost a release valve in the form of a ā€œgroupā€ for the leader of Dire Straits, who had only recently been involved in soundtracks. For the rest, a valid CD to enjoy with a good whiskey at the end of the day, admiring the work of a day's labor in the fields, or simply closing your eyes and imagining being part of the atmosphere that the notes of that narrative singing magically create...
John Foxx Cathedral Oceans
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Great review, Giovanni. For the rest, I can say that he is an artist who has truly managed to give a lot to a genre for which he has built upon foundations already laid before. Your beautiful piece can only serve as an invitation to revisit the album in question.
Genesis We Can't Dance
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Welcome to the debaserian world. As a debut, it's not bad at all, considering that when writing about one's idols, one often gets unwittingly swept away by feelings that don’t diminish one’s knowledge, which is beautiful to share with those who still take pleasure in hitting the "play" button on their players.
The album is decent, and while I enjoyed the Genesis of the Gabriel era, I never agreed with those who have shot down the (mini) band Collins-Banks-Rutherford, who were still able to make an essential contribution to music.
As a newcomer to the heterogeneous debaserian community, best wishes.